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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20150423:20:25:00

stamp signups just as they were segue health care enrollees signups. katie, what happened? >> well, neil, ten of the states that expanded their medicaid programs under obamacare have also seen an increase in food stamp enrollment. so the question is, how is this happening? officials have told the "associated press" that because people are signing them up for obamacare, people are who hired to walk people threw the system, they're letting people know they're eligible for obamacare and they're eligible for other government welfare programs. so people see their calculator online to see if they're eligible for food stamps, and then they sign up for that in addition to enrolling in obamacare. >> what i think happened is one of those cases casting no political aspersions -- be careful what you wish for. the push in states, particularly in california, getting signed up and registered on the site, that

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150417:13:23:00

developing now in new orleans, we're a couple hours away from a high-stakes hearing in federal court over the president's executive actions on immigration. the white house is trying to lift the hold on the sanctions with the federal fifth circuit holding a rare two-hour argument to hear from both sides in the lawsuit against these actions. msnbc's amanda a cue ma is on the grounds with a preview. amanda? >> good morning, jose. today is a very critical point in the lawsuit against president obama's executive actions. for those who are directly impacted, this will mean whether they have to wait a matter of weeks before they can begin enrollment or whether they have to wait a matter of months before the situation is tangled through the courts. today's hearing is largely unprecedented. each side gets one hour of oral argument which is many legal experts say is unheard of for such a motion like this. this fifth circuit will decide whether or not they will issue an emergency stay and lift the temporary freeze that has been

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20150417:15:06:00

appreciate your thoughts. >> thank you. jenna: and we want to hear from you. what do you want to hear from gop contenders at the first in the nation leadership summit this weekend? do you want to hard about hillary? tax policy? foreign policy? what do you really want them to talk about? go to foxnews.com/happeningnow to join the conversation. eric: and it promises to be a big weekend on the political front. meanwhile, president obama's executive order in immigration is in federal court today. oral arguments getting underway in new orleans this morning, the fifth circuit court of appeals where a three-judge panel is hearing more about the president's plan that would protect millions of illegal immigrants from deportation. some of them would be allowed to apply for work permits. 26 states are suing the federal government to try and block the obama administration plan. they argue it's unconstitutional and would be a drain on local economies. the program is halted for now but the federal government has found an appeal to allow enrollment but the case is still being argued in court. we will continue, of course, to

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150413:14:25:00

of the community college. initial reports are conflicting on exactly where this happened whether it was near or inside the library, but the early word as you say, the victim has died. scores of police have responded, searching for the gunman. students, faculty, and staff have been told to shelter in place. there's no word yet on the identity of the victim whether this was a student or staff member and no information yet on the identity of the gunman or his motive. this school wayne community college, is about 50 miles southeast of raleigh. it has an enrollment of about 4,000 students jose. >> pete williams thank you for that update. now to wall street where stocks are higher in the first hour of trading in the new week. mandy drury is back. mandy, i missed you, good morning. >> good to be back jose good to see you. we're kicking the earnings season into high gear now, but here's the catch. for the first time in six years, earnings are expected to be negative. we're expecting about a 2.9%

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20150410:11:48:00

time to receive a decision on an appeal is 1,255 days. do you know how long that is? that's 3 1/2 years, steve. >> wait a minute -- >> 3 1/2 >> the president said a year ago he was going to take care of it. fast-forward to now. >> fast-forward to now and nothing has happened, little has happened and these americans have become the new permanent underclass. read the e-mails i get. >> in addition to the president saying i'm going to fix this a year later he hasn't didn't congress pass something that -- >> they spent billions of dollars but it's a matter of administration and what's going on in the middle. the choice card program launched in november to help allegedly give vets who live more than 40 miles away from a va hospital the option of government-funded private care. but confusion over the program has led to low enrollment. especially in terms of how many miles you have to be -- >> right. >> -- that is not working out. 27,000 people made appointments using choice cards. 9 million vets were mailed

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150407:13:52:00

are saying that they don't want to offer in-state tuition benefits to non-citizens with the possibility that this will be taking away from american citizens. now, this impacts just a small portion of dreamers. it's about 2% of the population of texas students. and so this really isn't really going to be taking away from that many u.s. citizens. and this kind of shows that the tenor of this debate is really tied to the political climate around here and not necessarily tied to the merits of the actual program. there are many experts that testified yesterday that shot down the idea that the in-state tuition benefits would act as a magnet for families coming in to move to texas. and they also shot down the idea that they would be taking away any slots in enrollment into these public schools. and basically there were so many dreamers that came forward and said i was able to go and get a college education thanks to this in-state tuition benefit. and thanks to doc i was able to

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150320:07:22:00

that is the background context against this taking place. what is going on there? >> it's sort of hard to know. one thing that might be happening is that in the past couple of years, universities sort of pulled back on its scholarship program for low-income and working-class students. so if you think that african american students are going to belong to those categories, pulling back is going to result in some decline. but the decline has been so sharp. and sort of just to illustrate it, when i graduated from there in 2009, enrollment at the school of african americans was around 9%. now it's somewhere closer to 5%. that's such a steep decline that i'm not entirely sure what's behind it. >> that is really dramatic. 4% is almost a 50% decline. jamelle bouie, thank you. >> thank you. tesla, the revolutionary electric car company that i'm obsessed with, did something no other car company has been able

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150320:07:21:00

charlottesville police, local agencies and their direct line of communication between the students and those agencies, abc is a state agency, and the abc officers in charlottesville, aren't necessarily accountable to anyone in charlottesville personally. so it kind of -- the lines of the communication just aren't there. and i have to imagine that for charlottesville police, this is a very difficult time as well. because in talking about it this incident, we have a tendency to just say "police." and i have a feeling that charlottesville police are going to be dealing with the fall-out from this, since people don't distinguish between the abc cops and the city cops. >> we saw some protesters, obviously a very diverse group of protesters, students, black, white, latino, and other, all gathering. but, you know, there's been a marked decline in african american enrollment in the university of virginia.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150320:03:22:00

but, you know, there's been a marked decline in african american enrollment in the university of virginia. that is the background context against this taking place. what is going on there? >> it's sort of hard to know. one thing that might be happening is that in the past couple of years, universities sort of pulled back on its scholarship program for low-income and working-class students. so if you think that african american students are going to belong to those categories, pulling back is going to result in some decline. but the decline has been so sharp. and sort of just to illustrate it, when i graduated from there in 2009, enrollment at the school of african americans was around 9%. now it's somewhere closer to 5%. that's such a steep decline that i'm not entirely sure what's behind it. >> that is really dramatic. 4% is almost a 50% decline. jamelle bouie, thank you. >> thank you. tesla, the revolutionary

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150320:00:22:00

and the city cops. >> we saw some protesters obviously a very diverse group of protesters students black, white, latino and other, all gathering. but, you know there's been a marked decline in african american enrollment in the university of virginia. that is the background context against this taking place. what is going on there? >> it's sort of hard to know. one thing that might be happening is that in the past couple of years, universities sort of pulled back on its scholarship program for low-income and working-class students. so if you think that african american students are going to belong to those categories pulling back is going to result in some decline. but the decline has been so sharp. and sort of just to illustrate it, when i graduated from there in 2009 enrollment at the school of african americans was around 9%. now it's somewhere closer to 5%. that's such a steep decline that i'm not entirely sure what's

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